Enhanced Impact Properties of Hybrid Composites Reinforced by Carbon Fiber and Polyimide Fiber

Polymers (Basel). 2021 Aug 5;13(16):2599. doi: 10.3390/polym13162599.

Abstract

A series of hybrid fiber-reinforced composites were prepared with polyimide fiber and carbon fiber as the reinforcement and epoxy resin as the matrix. The influence of stacking sequence on the Charpy impact and flexural properties of the composites as well as the failure modes were studied. The results showed that hybrid fiber-reinforced composites yielded nearly 50% increment in Charpy impact strength compared with the ones reinforced by carbon fiber. The flexural performance was significantly improved compared with those reinforced solely by polyimide fibers and was greatly affected by the stacking sequence. The specimens with compressive sides distributed with carbon fiber possessed higher flexural strength, while those holding a sandwich-like structure with carbon fiber filling between the outer layers displayed a higher flexural modulus.

Keywords: Charpy impact strength; hybrid; polyimide fiber; polymer-matrix composites (PMCs).